Switzerland has introduced a new media tax which replaces the license fee previously charged in respect of radio and television. This is charged on large companies and households whose annual income or turnover exceeds EUR 500,000. The introduction of the new tax has become necessary because of the increase in people accessing programs online and therefore not requiring television sets to the same extent. The broad base of the tax is intended to help the government to keep the tax rates low.
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